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Biography
Anna was born in Moscow, Russia, June 7, 1981. Anna is a world class star
professional tennis player. Her lean athletic body is truly distracting.
Anna's parents who travel with her, are Alla and Sergei, and they refer to
her as "Murzik", that means "my little pet" in Russian. She received her
first tennis racquet at 5 years old when her parents sold their TV to buy
her a present for Christmas. She graduated from a Russian high school in
1997.
At nine years old, Anna was spotted playing in the Kremlin Cup in Moscow,
and was offered the opportunity to train at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis
Academy in Bradenton, Florida. When Anna was only 13 years old she made it
to the final in the Rolex Orange Bowl tournament. There, she unfortunately
lost to 18 year old Spaniard Marion Ramon. The revenge for Anna would come
as soon as the next year. Then, Anna made it all the way to the final again
and there she defeated Sandra Nacuk of Yugoslavia. In 1999, she won her
first Grand Slam title with Martina Hingis at doubles in the Australian
Open. Though a top ten singles player, Anna's only Grand Slam title to date
came in the 1999 Australian open Ladies' Doubles with Hingis. Anna is one of
the most glamorous of the new generation of women players.
Anna says she would like to be an actress. She also likes reading, listening
to music, watching TV, dancing, going to parties, swimming, giving tennis
coaching to children, and she is also quite interested in ice hockey. Anna
has collected dolls from every country she has visited.
Though not yet the world's best tennis player, Anna has gained extra
popularity due to her good looks and sometimes extravagant behavior and
posing as a model. In 2000, she was named the most searched for athlete on
the internet and for many years has been the world's best known female
athlete.
Presently endorsed by Adidas, Yonex, Berlei the famous sports bra, Omega,
and Lycos. Anna has certainly come a long way from the days when her parents
could hardly afford to buy her a tennis racket.
Anna's earnings for 1999 stood at $11 million for endorsements alone, and
they have surely increased by now, making her the highest paid female tennis
player. As a cover girl, Anna was named one of Peoplemagazine's 50 Most
Beautiful People in the World in 1998, and graced the cover of Sports
Illustrated's June 2000 edition.
Anna has raised the profile of the ladies game to new levels, and she is a
major worldwide celebrity, with a lifestyle to match her supermodel looks.
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